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Ravens to make their version of the Terrible Towel

Ravens to distribute their version of the "Terrible Towel" -From the Baltimore Sun

In an effort to rival the “Terrible Towels” brandished by Pittsburgh Steelers fans, the Ravens have partnered with UnderArmour and the Wounded Warrior Project to distribute purple-and-white rally towels to the more than 71,000 fans attending Sunday night’s game against the Steelers.

The towels display the Ravens’ logo, UnderArmour’s logo and the company’s slogan “Protect This House” and an emblem for the Wounded Warrior Project, which raises awareness for severely injured service members.

"Our fans are committed and exceptionally passionate," said Ravens vice president of corporate sales and partnerships Mark Brudett, who also encouraged fans to wear purple. "It’s important that every Ravens fan who attends the game gets a towel and displays it proudly. We want there to be a sea of purple and white, so the national audience can witness Baltimore’s excitement and dedication to its team."

--- Added 11/24/2009 at 07:43 PM ---

There can never be another version of the Terrible Towel. Myron Cope invented it and it belongs to the hearts Steelers fans and is the property the Allegheny Valley School. Good luck trying to copy our 30+ year old tradition!!!!

This will be the Ravens downfall right there trying to mimic and copy the Terrible Towel. It will be a thing of beauty to see the Ravens fans crying with those Rat Turd towels at the end of the night...

Ant stadium we go to now has their version of the Terrible Towel...who was it that said "imitation is the greatest form of flattery" No matter what sporting event ya see now somebody is waving some form of the Terrible Towel.. what I say to that is "The Terrible Towel often imitated but NEVER duplicated"